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peaceful use of the nuclear energy and the other is the peaceful use for outer space. actually using outer space with the launch and show you the time of december. a little bit before december, south korea had time launch their own satellite. they delayed the launch and during the preparation, no one complained. no one criticized. whenever north korea did something with the missile launch, anyone in the international community cannot accept it. therefore some of them admit that north korea has a right to launch missiles into outer space. >> we are talking about two missiles. plus it's december, not the best of months. >> that's right. yeah. it's a quite unusual one. they strongly indicated that the 100 day hold to succeed, but they understand about the product because in the winter time and using the fuel is quite unstable and weather conditions are not so good. >> despite that they are willing to take the risk. >> that's right. yes because again -- the independent sovereignty are quite important. they are much more precious than the peace. even though they are 100 tod
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. >> join us as we explore today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. (instrumental music) >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring america's to learn more about the world. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by credit suisse, eni, the hurford foundation and pricewaterhousecoopers llp. >> coming up next, sacred cow: defending america on a budget. (instrumental music) (marching music) >> the u.s. spent the last century fighting well-defined wars against well-heeled enemies. ♪ stop! >> duck and cover up under the table. first you duck and then you cover. >> but the fall of the berlin wall meant the collapse of the traditional enemy and the military struggled to find its purpose in this post soviet world. >> we have to understand the role that the united states has played since the end of the second world war and still plays today and that is as a provider of security. not only to itself but to lots of nations around the world. and i think that the general global stability that we've enjoyed since the second worl
. >> join us as we explore today's most critical global issues. join us for great decisions. (instrumental music) >> great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, inspiring america's to learn more about the world. sponsorship of great decisions is provided by credit suisse, eni, the hurford foundation and pricewaterhousecoopers llp. >> coming up next, sacred cow: defending america on a budget. (instrumental music) (marching music) >> the u.s. spent the...
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and uses phrase dramatically improved to describe the situation in a new report. we have a report from our bureau in bangkok. >> the u.s. department of defense has released its latest report on the on going battle with taliban in afghanistan. progress has been made, but much remains to be done. pressing issue, how to best train afghan forces to maintain security. the report released to the u.s. congress on monday. a key claim is that 76% of the country's population lives in areas where afghan police and troops maintain the leading role in security. it also states that attacks by the taliban rose by 1% for the period of april to september, known as the afghan fighting season. the pentagon says increased violence centered on rural areas and security in cities dramatically improved during the same period. since the start of the year, attacks fell 22% in kabul, 62% in kandahar, and 88% in mazhar-i-sharif. compares with 211. critical concerns are also detailed in the report. international forces have been training afghan security forces for years, but the report says v
and uses phrase dramatically improved to describe the situation in a new report. we have a report from our bureau in bangkok. >> the u.s. department of defense has released its latest report on the on going battle with taliban in afghanistan. progress has been made, but much remains to be done. pressing issue, how to best train afghan forces to maintain security. the report released to the u.s. congress on monday. a key claim is that 76% of the country's population lives in areas where...
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thanks for joining us. steves: the dramatic rock of cashel is one of ireland's most evocative sites. this was the seat of ancient irish kings for seven centuries. st. patrick baptized king aengus here in about 450 a.d. in around 1100, an irish king gave cashel to the church, and it grew to become the ecclesiastical capital of all ireland. 800 years ago, this monastic community was just a chapel and a round tower
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happy holidays to you all from us here at r t on lucy catherine of. well more violence is pardon me santa has been busy doing the rounds and hopefully you're going to get what you want for christmas although there's been more window shopping than people actually parting with their hard earned cash this time around now even after the catholic church has tightened its belt with the pope for the more spartan mass and sinker silica costs for this year's more frugal nativities seen were mostly picked up by donors as for elsewhere around here all of us and looking at whether the wish lists of those in charge could be just too much for santals house to hope. it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it's busiest time of the year but santa has taken a little bit of time out from delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central. well you have not come on the sled that i see no no it's just a segway it's more comfortable you know keeping within the twenty first century there and you've got some letters
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[applause] i invite the rest of you to join us in continuing the conversation. [applause] >> thank you. >> very good. >> it was okay? >> no, no, it was very good. you raised a lot. >> so the title of the book is "dilemmas of representation," and it's about a couple things. it is about the limits of representation. i reallimented to show -- i was really interested in representation, and i wanted to show that when members of congress, quote, represent their districts, that representation can really mean a lot of different things to different congress people. it's not one size fits all, and i really wanted to show the choices, members of congress were making, and i reallimented the reader to think -- really wanted the reader to think, so of all of those choices what style of representation does the reader think is best? that's one of the advantages of profiling ten members of congress. they were only ten members of congress, but you really could get an in-depth picture in terms of local, national distinction, which i wrote down in a lot of different ways so, you kn
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. >> thank you all for joining us. in the meantime, anderson cooper 360 starts right now. >> ashley thank you. good evening. we begin tonht keeping them honest searching for facts holding people in government accountable. tonight we are going to show you a place so horrific it is tough to believe it exists. a modern day concentration camp. this concentration camp is in north korea a country that is right now publicly celebrating the launch of a missile. >> after four successful failures north korea shocked the world with this launch. nuclear war heads to the west coast of the united states. >> these images showed people celebrating in north korea. tonight there are signs that the north korea people not totally in control of the device. >> but tonight on north korean tv the anchor was so excited. while much of the world is talking about misslles tonight, there is a crime against humanity occurring in that country. a crime that receives little attention. 150,000 people blifr believed to ing terrible things. these prisons
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from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for join us. have a great day wherever you are.
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is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage or there are no. humans will die like these two rabbits in its own words they also go. this fighting terrorists that has claimed thousands of innocent lives the measures the syrian government resorted to have been widely criticized but does that crisis mean the world should keep their eyes shocked at who's actually fighting for power in syria now in washington i'm going to check on. north korea defied the world on wednesday when it launched a long range rocket that it says successfully put a weather satellite into orbit but the claims were met with skepticism by the u.s.
is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the...
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of the people that we've been speaking to here tonight have told us that we came before. christmas they have a day nicknamed blackeye friday a reference to the number of fights break out ahead excessive drinking this is why a campaign is a calling on the government to really tighten up the policies to make sure that we keep seeing these increases in alcohol abuse in the k. but then i thought the government this year have really tried to target the sale of cheap alcohol campaign is a really calling on people to be very careful about how much they drink over the festive period so. there are fears that america's latest terror trial involves another victim of the notorious rendition program now are to have brought you the story of several weeks ago after he went missing in africa having had his british citizenship revoked that out of nowhere he appeared going to new york courthouse an update now from our washington correspondent by nature. bhakti how she stands accused of providing material support to somali militant group al-shabaab how she was stripped of his british citize
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despite global condemnation saying it placed a with us tonight into. live from our new h.t. studio center here in moscow this is the weekly on r.t. with a look back at the past seven days top stories and the latest developments rights groups in egypt recording for saturday's first stage of a constitutional referendum to be held again after claiming widespread violations on official tallies released by the ism is can show a narrow majority backing the charter the opposition which has been urging the new food to what it calls a discriminatory draft also accepted their opponents were leading with a slim advantage journalists held true has been following the voting in current it's been a tense night here in the capital in cairo as people have been waiting for these key results on the referendum of the constitution they've got to live in the results of course the official ones will come out of the second round which indicates that it was a yes vote the most a brotherhood together with the media outlets numbers are mounting up they're saying approximately fifty six point five perc
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he always stood by us and he never stopped supporting us. i feel so grateful to him. ♪ >> reporter: throughout watanabe's life, caring people have watched out for him, in both china and japan. >> translator: i am a victim of war. i became an orphan in china because of it, so i despise wars. as feelings harden between japan and china over the senkaku islands, i'm afraid the two countries will go to war, but nothing is more important than maintaining peace. >> reporter: watanabe has two homelands, japan and china, so desperately, he hopes no blood will be spilled between the two peoples. tomoko yamaguchi, nhk world, nara. >>> the global economic slowdown is even downshifting the boom in china. ron madison is here with the details on that. ron. >> yeah, we are seeing a bit of a slowdown, gene, but still pretty enviable numbers out of china. chinese government economists there say they do expect their economy will grow this year by less than 8%, though. it would be the first time in 13 years that it's dropped below that mark. the government ta
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maybe you want to use it to from some. this is very. george king are you via the perceived fear is that the iranian regime can't be trusted with a nuclear capacity but even those who want to turn to change of leadership say that should be no negotiable for the country i do not really sure as life iranian national policy or maybe even yes i have come to find out of the struggle between iran. even want something from south device which is preventing. the blast that killed them and serious husband was seduced shown that the clock in the living room stopped at the time of his death both the west and iran are equally failing to move forward and while the west is only dangerous intentions people here in iran believe it's all down to pride and prejudice rife nationality from to her around. on to some of today's news in brief this hour the town about it has claimed responsibility for their time on a pakistani airport in the northwestern city of bashar while the violence has claimed at least four civilian lives and left thirty people injured tha
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when times get tough, it rallies us as one. every day, more people believe in the american idea and when they do, the dream comes true. we're grateful to be a part of it. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even thi about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >> a new warning about north korea's missile program. south korea saying the north new missiles can reach the u.s. mainland. it comes from evidence they say they recovered after north korean banned missile test earlier this month. they say they are not sure if north korea has mastered re-entry technology which would be necessary for any intercontinental ballistic missile to hit a national target. south korean officials also say they found evidence to launch a test to technology. not for peacefu
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i believe this would affect more the region the us allies. i believe if they continue like peace syria would go to seed war and civilian war. spreading to iraq so the jordan lebanon and even tortured. iran would be the list to be affected by this spread of civilian war or war from syria. of course iran may lose one friend one partner ashore a set but it doesn't mean. they're radical muslims they are caught they would come to paul where they would be friend of israel or american muslim brother who if they are in power they would be much more ideologists. the base would be islamic ideology aside this situation that's the difference what is the biggest threat for the united states in egypt i believe the biggest threat threat for the us is coming out of arab spring where and where salafi. taleban is i'm a lawyer their extreme some need is radicals or. capturing the muslim countries the collapse of the us allies like mubarak minnelli one after one this is the real threat to the us how do you see the situation developing with the arab spring is goi
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stay with us, more ahead. . >>> welcome back. tiffany is here n.1996, she founded the webby awards to spotlight the best of the internet, cofounded the digital a cad -- academy of arts and sciences and sits on the board for the huffington post. adviced hillary clinton on technology and society, produced several films and named by "newsweek," as, quote, one of the women shaping the 21st century. she is a parent and is focused on making an impact, especially in our everyday use of technology and connection and her newest film is called "engage." take a look. [ speaking spanish ] >> that is your life clock. some day it's going to stop. a lot of things are going happen in the world between now and then, so what are you going to do while you're here? stand on the sidelines? or are you going to be part of something bigger? give a little bit, give a little bit of my life for you give a little bit, give a little bit of your life to me. >> tiffany, welcome back. you always are so fascinating to me. you're constantly re-inventing yourself.
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us as. if president us of those interested this must be discussed directly with. and that you can watch r.t. the full interview with her on monday. is promising wiki leaks will release more than a million secret files over the next year publications that will affect every country in the world. gave a christmas address from the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been ensconced for half a year what was his first public appearance since august. the world's media and a lot of supporters have come out for him this evening also holding a candlelight vigil he called the crowd when he came out a sight for sore eyes and then he marked his six month to the embassy by talking about it saying me entered the building and it's become his home and his right to the principles of dorian's as he called you had taken him in and then he said that he is able to communicate to the people here unlike two hundred thirty two journalists who are currently in jail all over the world he named a few of them and he.
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thanks for staying with us here on our t.v. thousands of medical workers in madrid have marched against plans to privatized hospitals the government says is part of the austerity measures needed to pick the country out from its deep recession investment advisor patrick young though says the government's years of failed policy left it with no choice other than biting austerity. the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurses and doctors there is no money for this loutish government infrastructure it has to be privatized there have to be stoppage cuts because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody managed to manage stop unfortunately while we can obviously say it's a tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money to aid them in modern spain here is a government that has effectively in an overall majority they can do absolutely anything they want and t
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but washington is accusing damascus of using weapons banned for use in populated areas and its fight against rebels take a hornberger from the future freedom foundation says the u.s. is deliberately demonizing the syrian government we've heard this stuff before about you know saddam hussein's debbi m d's and he was going to unleash them on the us and mushroom clouds over american cities and it was entirely bogus it was that it was a way to get the american people to support the invasion and occupation of the country and that's what all of this interventionism is all about to install their dictators into power look like how the us empire is not complaining about the dictatorship in bahrain i mean there you've got a hundred military u.s. military base so they've got to stay quiet about that here any and you see what went on in egypt you see in saudi arabia i mean the u.s. has long supported dictatorship saddam hussein was one of the ones they supported and so this is about regime change in the hopes of installing a true pro u.s. regime but as we've learned things don't come out is that
but washington is accusing damascus of using weapons banned for use in populated areas and its fight against rebels take a hornberger from the future freedom foundation says the u.s. is deliberately demonizing the syrian government we've heard this stuff before about you know saddam hussein's debbi m d's and he was going to unleash them on the us and mushroom clouds over american cities and it was entirely bogus it was that it was a way to get the american people to support the invasion and...
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us as postman. if present us of this is interested this must be discussed directly with him during a sanjay's promising wiki leaks will release more than a million secret files over the next year and publications that will affect every country in the world. gave a christmas address from the ecuadorian embassy in london where he's been ensconced for half a year in what was his first public appearance since august. has more now. the world's media and a lot of supporters have come out for him this evening also holding a candlelight vigil he called the crowd when he came out of the saw and then he marked his six months in the embassy by talking about it saying that he entered the building and it's become his home and his right to the principles of the dorians as he called them who had taken him in and then he said that he is able to communicate to the people here unlike two hundred thirty two journalists who are currently in jail all over the world he named a few of them and he also spoke with bradley m
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up, but they have to use tactics that the soviets use against us in the 1930s and 40s, and, in fact, if you go on the internet, and i challenge you to do that, google what the left says about challenges to the infiltration of islam terrorists into american institutions, that what you find is ridiculed. you'll real when several members of congress raised the issue of hillary clinton's top aide having islamic brotherhood connections, that the ridicule was profound, and that, in fact, this one fbi agent told me you cannot get even the question of infiltration by islamist terrorists into american institutions past the censors if you will, and that we are basically of the same position we were that, i guess, that at the time. comments? >> it's rude to raise such a subject, isn't it, elliot? rude that anti-communism was considered rude, rubbish, disrespectable, and members of the rotary, for example, raised anti-communism points. you know, national review was anti-communist, and it's rude to discuss these issues, isn't it? >> i think there are differences, i would say, one is that a case w
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mya's parents and emma and aaron and mya joining us right this minute. tell us how mya is doing now. >> she saw a doctor today and he was going to poke it, drain it, but there was nothing to drain. he said it will heal on its own. >> what was the moment like when you realized it was a deather? >> when the doctor pulled it out she was shocked. it's a feather. what do you mean a fetser? >> did you save the feather? >> got it here in the specimen jar. >> what were the things going through your mind when you spotted that? >> my wife was scared it was a spider bite. i figured it was a swollen lymph node. er thought the same thing and sent her back home. when we woke up it was one and a half times bigger and a pimple thing with it. s doctors poked it with a needle. a specialist came and nicked the scab and looks like it's starting to break up. five minutes later we started seeing half inch string looking thing sticking out. what is that? her pediatrician showed up and what is that? her thinking is she inhaled it or swallowed it and got lodged in the throat and
mya's parents and emma and aaron and mya joining us right this minute. tell us how mya is doing now. >> she saw a doctor today and he was going to poke it, drain it, but there was nothing to drain. he said it will heal on its own. >> what was the moment like when you realized it was a deather? >> when the doctor pulled it out she was shocked. it's a feather. what do you mean a fetser? >> did you save the feather? >> got it here in the specimen jar. >> what...
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if you just joined us for good morning to its kevin i would hear the new center the smalling on top story sound has been busy doing the rounds of course hopefully you got what you wanted for christmas although there's been more window shopping it seems than people actually parting with their hard earned cash they see iran and even the catholic church trying to expel the pope holding a more spartan mass than usually in some places. costs for this year's more frugal nativity scene two were mostly picked up by donors as for elsewhere in europe pedro has been looking at whether the wish lists of those in charge could be just too much for some says little help. it's a time of goodwill and cheer and giving and for one particularly jolly gent it's busiest time of the year santa is taking a little bit of time out from clear delivering presents to the boys and girls to join me here in central. if not come on the sled that i see it's just to say where it's more comfortable you know keeping within the twenty first century there and you've got some letters from the boys and girls that you're going to
if you just joined us for good morning to its kevin i would hear the new center the smalling on top story sound has been busy doing the rounds of course hopefully you got what you wanted for christmas although there's been more window shopping it seems than people actually parting with their hard earned cash they see iran and even the catholic church trying to expel the pope holding a more spartan mass than usually in some places. costs for this year's more frugal nativity scene two were mostly...
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on rabbits but could be used on syrian civilians and then blamed on the syrian government the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully productive the weapons run it again. he chip's braced for more rival rallies between opponents and supporters of president morsy ahead of saturday's referendum on the new constitution while the egypt judges club say they want to preside over the controversial vote and this is what's happening in cairo right now demonstrators apparently have breached barricades near the presidential palace morsi given himself extensive new powers last month but then quickly backtracked in the face of rising public anger is fear that the proposed constitution could erode civil liberties and turn the country into an islamic dictatorship now spoke to journalist khaled mashal me he told me egypt's courts a powerless though and that morsi is draft is putting the nation on the brink of civil war. as far as judges and the judiciary system is concerned this. is the existing point in egypt and that's why he retreated because he knew the. co
on rabbits but could be used on syrian civilians and then blamed on the syrian government the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully productive the weapons run it again. he chip's braced for more rival rallies between opponents and supporters of president morsy ahead of saturday's referendum on the new constitution while the egypt judges club say they want to preside over the controversial vote and this is what's happening in cairo right now demonstrators...
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well it's the season to be merry but for some of us perhaps a little t. merry but the christmas period once again upon us during so when is campaigns a warning people to be careful about how much they drink over the holiday period now in the last couple of years we've seen the figures increasing so the number of alcohol related injuries and we continue in the u.k. to pay too high a price for alcohol abuse now every year it's costing the n.h.s. and millions of pounds in dealing with the people who are coming three the hospitals and in the build up to christmas it really puts a strain on services such as the police and searches are ambulances now that's a very sobering thought indeed we've come to the north of england to new castle to go out on the town and views of the sensitive nature might want to look away now because we've been joining some people getting into the festive spirit to find out whether they're going to be drinking responsibly was a typical nice. to be sorry but it is actually very yeah and there's a thing with the underage drinking to feel
well it's the season to be merry but for some of us perhaps a little t. merry but the christmas period once again upon us during so when is campaigns a warning people to be careful about how much they drink over the holiday period now in the last couple of years we've seen the figures increasing so the number of alcohol related injuries and we continue in the u.k. to pay too high a price for alcohol abuse now every year it's costing the n.h.s. and millions of pounds in dealing with the people...
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of the people that we've been speaking to here tonight have told us that we can be. for christmas they have a day nicknamed blackeye friday a reference to the number of fights that break out here do you see excessive drinking this is why a campaign is a calling on the government to really tighten up their policies to make sure that we keep seeing these increases in our kahala piece in the case for their part the government this year have really tried to target the sale of cheap alcohol campaign is a really calling on people to be very careful about how much they drink over the festive period surface r.t. because the israel's given the green light to building another twelve hundred new circle homes in east jerusalem on land which is considered illegally occupied under international law that's in addition to the already approved construction of thousands of houses in the west bank in retaliation of the palestinians u.n. status upgrade or middle east correspondent paula sleep now. what we're witnessing is that israel is continuing with its expansion of settlements and t
of the people that we've been speaking to here tonight have told us that we can be. for christmas they have a day nicknamed blackeye friday a reference to the number of fights that break out here do you see excessive drinking this is why a campaign is a calling on the government to really tighten up their policies to make sure that we keep seeing these increases in our kahala piece in the case for their part the government this year have really tried to target the sale of cheap alcohol campaign...
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who are used to living. now economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities. blinding voters with vocabulary we look behind the new american political lexicon that how someone text what the parties are really up to that's coming up for you after a short break. what do you see when you look at the scroll perhaps you wonder what bright future she'll have or maybe you feel sympathy for her because you see she's in a wheelchair but if you're t.s.a. agent then you see hard core terrorists. finding a small amount of residue from explosives on the girl's hands she was detained for almost an hour and her tears for mercy did not move the inspectors to allow her mother to be with her as they took her away for further inspection so the t.s.a. agents can put two and two together and realize that people in wheelchairs get all sorts of random stuff on their hands because the wheels they push roll along the ground when will these endless tales of bizarre instance of the t.s.a. stop when will they
who are used to living. now economically disadvantaged occupy substandard housing in the inner cities. blinding voters with vocabulary we look behind the new american political lexicon that how someone text what the parties are really up to that's coming up for you after a short break. what do you see when you look at the scroll perhaps you wonder what bright future she'll have or maybe you feel sympathy for her because you see she's in a wheelchair but if you're t.s.a. agent then you see hard...
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washington is accusing damascus of using weapons banned for use in populated areas in its mind against the rebels this as you said then again scud missiles have been fired and warnings that chemical arms will be the next step jake upon birth founder and president of the future of freedom foundation says the u.s. is deliberately demonizing the syrian government. we've heard this stuff before about you know saddam hussein's debbi in days and he was going to unleash them on the us and mushroom clouds over american cities and it was entirely bogus it was that it was a way to get the american people to support the invasion and occupation of the country and that's what all of this interventionism is all about to install their dictators in the power look like how the us empire started complaining about the dictatorship in bahrain i mean there you've got a military u.s. military base so they got to stay quiet about that here i mean and you see what went on in egypt you see in saudi arabia i mean the u.s. has long supported dictatorship saddam hussein was one of the was a supported and so this
washington is accusing damascus of using weapons banned for use in populated areas in its mind against the rebels this as you said then again scud missiles have been fired and warnings that chemical arms will be the next step jake upon birth founder and president of the future of freedom foundation says the u.s. is deliberately demonizing the syrian government. we've heard this stuff before about you know saddam hussein's debbi in days and he was going to unleash them on the us and mushroom...
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then yes the us lars. if you look at democracy in the west particularly in the united states and so it is in europe. constitutions of these democracies we garance he writes minardi on the other hand not time to him i don't guarantee. a sort of. unusual or not normal not going to be something that should go it's going to get on t.v. so it's the rights of the minority that are the worry some of the liberals in each and they have a right to be worried. israel is given a green light to building another twelve hundred new settlements in east jerusalem on a land considered illegally occupied under international law this in addition to the already approved construction of thousands of homes in the west bank in retaliation over the palestinians un status update upgrade artie's middle east correspondent policy or has more. what we're witnessing is that israel is continuing with its expansion of settlements and this new announcement is that it has approved the building of some one thousand two hundred new secure hom
then yes the us lars. if you look at democracy in the west particularly in the united states and so it is in europe. constitutions of these democracies we garance he writes minardi on the other hand not time to him i don't guarantee. a sort of. unusual or not normal not going to be something that should go it's going to get on t.v. so it's the rights of the minority that are the worry some of the liberals in each and they have a right to be worried. israel is given a green light to building...
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syrian rebels say they will stop at nothing to defeat us. some of them are so proud of their deeds that they post them on the web including the execution of prisoners. or having a child behead a man who was presumably an ocelot supporter atrocities are committed on all fronts during syria's bloody civil war according to many accounts on the ground groups that do most of the fighting on behalf of the rebels dr towie come meet was a member of a jihadi spoken his asian twenty five years ago he later became a vocal opponent of radical islam the jihadists have no problem to behead people alive you deal with people like bin ladin and they're all because of al qaida who have no his e.t.a. shin to use any form of whip around to to really. control any place. religious believes an ideology representatives of opposition fighters came together in turkey last friday to form a unified command with the support of the so-called friends of syria including the gulf states the u.s. the u.k. and friends one of the delegates at the meeting says two thirds of the
syrian rebels say they will stop at nothing to defeat us. some of them are so proud of their deeds that they post them on the web including the execution of prisoners. or having a child behead a man who was presumably an ocelot supporter atrocities are committed on all fronts during syria's bloody civil war according to many accounts on the ground groups that do most of the fighting on behalf of the rebels dr towie come meet was a member of a jihadi spoken his asian twenty five years ago he...
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♪ best christmas claire's mom, can you take a picture of all of us? ♪ best christmas ♪ best christmas oh, cheese! -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com captions paid for by muppet studios >>> and everybody just kind of stood in the store and looked at each other like was that really gunshot wes heard? >> a gunman opens fire during of the heart of the holiday shopping season killing two people. the video just moments after it happened. >> this type of crime is something you see in the movies. >> it happened in san francisco. four women and one man police say bound and gagged a couple they knew. >> looks like any normal night, but the landscape was early different less than an hour ago. we'll show you that. good evening. >> the lights on the bay bridge are back on after being out for almost two hours tonight. both bands of the bridge went dark except for the tunnels. i took a drive over the span a little more than an hour ago to see what it was like. it's interesting how you take for granted the lights when you're driving across it. you're so used t
♪ best christmas claire's mom, can you take a picture of all of us? ♪ best christmas ♪ best christmas oh, cheese! -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com captions paid for by muppet studios >>> and everybody just kind of stood in the store and looked at each other like was that really gunshot wes heard? >> a gunman opens fire during of the heart of the holiday shopping season killing two people. the video just moments after it happened. >> this type of crime is...
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thousands of people take to the streets of egypt us second city of defence on religion and the constitution. at 1-year mandate for mali. the go-ahead for national troops. at no end, the standoff for washington. republican plans to avert a fiscal crisis fails to win back supsupport in the white house. at least 30 people have been killed in southeastern kenya. the deaths in the region are being blamed on tribal fighting between the two communities. more now from al jazeera -- nazanineazeera's moshiri. >> a victims are at least five children, five women. many people injured as well. enya's red cross says they have managed to evacuate 16 seriously injured to a town on the coast. they are still searching in the area for more victims. at the heart of this is land. this is the arid area, water is scarce. grazing land is scarce as well. the orma on the one side, her on the other side the pastor list -- the pokomo back in august and september, hundreds were injured and thousands were replaced. also part of this our politics. kenya is heading for a presidential election in march, 2013, and the politi
thousands of people take to the streets of egypt us second city of defence on religion and the constitution. at 1-year mandate for mali. the go-ahead for national troops. at no end, the standoff for washington. republican plans to avert a fiscal crisis fails to win back supsupport in the white house. at least 30 people have been killed in southeastern kenya. the deaths in the region are being blamed on tribal fighting between the two communities. more now from al jazeera -- nazanineazeera's...
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he always stood by us, and he never stopped supporting us. i feel so grateful to him. ♪ >> reporter: throughout watanabe's life, caring people have watched out for him in both china and japan. >> translator: i am a victim of war. i became an orphan in china because of it, so i despise wars. as feelings harden between japan and china over the senkaku islands, i'm afraid the two countries will go to war, but nothing is more important than maintaining peace. >> reporter: watanabe has two homelands, japan and china, so desperately he hopes no blood will be spilled between the two peoples. tomoko yamaguchi, nhk world, nara. >>> a report sponsored by the u.s. government says shipping surplus shale gas overseas will benefit the country's economy. this could fave way for getting government permission to export the commodity. the u.s. energy department released the report on wednesday. it says the export of shale gas and other natural gas products would raise energy prices but would help the economy overall. the government is now ready to examine wh
he always stood by us, and he never stopped supporting us. i feel so grateful to him. ♪ >> reporter: throughout watanabe's life, caring people have watched out for him in both china and japan. >> translator: i am a victim of war. i became an orphan in china because of it, so i despise wars. as feelings harden between japan and china over the senkaku islands, i'm afraid the two countries will go to war, but nothing is more important than maintaining peace. >> reporter:...
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seven am in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on our t.v. our top story it's been confirmed that egypt's new constitution has been passed with a majority sixty three point eight percent voting yes opponents have vowed to kin tinu the fight against adopting the islamist leaning charter though egypt's witnessed weeks of violence with a two stage referendum a sowing deep division between supporters and opponents of the country's president mohamed morsi morsi says an act in the new constitution quickly will bring stability and a chance to focus on fixing the economy but those against he is the misleading charter have to try the referendum as fundamentally illegitimate dr omer sure from the institute of arab and islamic studies things that neither of the charter nor the vote break democratic rules. this is the first. constitution that you have to physically and not. and cannot. you have a prime minister who is actually empowered to take decisions without going back to . festered so it empowers other son just as other elected civilian centers of p
seven am in moscow i met très a good to have you with us here on our t.v. our top story it's been confirmed that egypt's new constitution has been passed with a majority sixty three point eight percent voting yes opponents have vowed to kin tinu the fight against adopting the islamist leaning charter though egypt's witnessed weeks of violence with a two stage referendum a sowing deep division between supporters and opponents of the country's president mohamed morsi morsi says an act in the new...
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don't get you give breast of all the news twenty four seven from us at r.t. dot com no buses in the united states may no longer be a place for private conversation that's according to the news website the daily which claims it's got evidence showing public transport is being equipped with ordeal recording devices the multibillion dollar upgrades to boost passenger security apparently and is reportedly already under way in several u.s. cities the man who broke the news michael brick told us the new technology sparks all kinds of privacy concerns though. privacy experts have different concerns that that when went with other sorts of technologies that they were all familiar with and some of their in development such as racial recognition software g.p.s. devices and a number of other technologies on the market already are coming to market that this can lead us down to. one step closer to tracking individual privacy law experts i spoke to said that this is. a different dimension it's one thing to be able to see someone moving around it's a different thing to be ab
don't get you give breast of all the news twenty four seven from us at r.t. dot com no buses in the united states may no longer be a place for private conversation that's according to the news website the daily which claims it's got evidence showing public transport is being equipped with ordeal recording devices the multibillion dollar upgrades to boost passenger security apparently and is reportedly already under way in several u.s. cities the man who broke the news michael brick told us the...
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there are unproven allegations that it is using some form of gas on the battlefront. activists say seven rebels have died from it with dozens of others affected. it smells like phosphorus, this one says. "it suffocates you. it makes you feel like your eyes are popping out, and the smell is unbearable." these weapons are unquestionably been used as the rebels are gaining more and more ground, but there is still fighting to do before they can get power in damascus, where the regime is showing no public sign of being ready to give up. bbc news, be read. >> now, some rather alarming news. apparently, the festivity is shrinking. according to chinese factories that make up so much of the world's festive decorations. we have been to a factory town to see the effect of falling global demand. >> by some estimates, this factory town in eastern china makes half of all of the christmas decorations sold around the world. but the ongoing global financial crisis means foreign buyers are changing their habits. of course, taller, factor trees are more expensive, so this year, they say
there are unproven allegations that it is using some form of gas on the battlefront. activists say seven rebels have died from it with dozens of others affected. it smells like phosphorus, this one says. "it suffocates you. it makes you feel like your eyes are popping out, and the smell is unbearable." these weapons are unquestionably been used as the rebels are gaining more and more ground, but there is still fighting to do before they can get power in damascus, where the regime is...
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use today. these are the images the world. trying to rule the day. the russian lower house of parliament has passed a bill targeting americans accused of abusing the human rights of russians abroad and also bans americans from adopting russian children the move comes in response to the u.s. so-called magnitsky act to cause controversy here in russia france has got more than on the ongoing tit for tat. the most divisive part of this bill is definitely the provision talking about adoption of russian children by american families it was approved overwhelmingly by the duma. four hundred twenty four she's just seven and it's been opposed by the education ministry and human rights activists citing that many of these children that do get adopted by american families with disabilities and they're given a better life in another country a bill backers have been unhappy for some time about the adoption process. and the united states nineteen children have died at the hands of their u.s. adoptive parents and the last several years and to moscow has wanted to be
use today. these are the images the world. trying to rule the day. the russian lower house of parliament has passed a bill targeting americans accused of abusing the human rights of russians abroad and also bans americans from adopting russian children the move comes in response to the u.s. so-called magnitsky act to cause controversy here in russia france has got more than on the ongoing tit for tat. the most divisive part of this bill is definitely the provision talking about adoption of...
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there is the ability to hit us with us. >> i think it is a lesson. we don't want them to be in that position where we can't do anything. >> where is china this china is so big. they could crush north korea. >> north korea gets 90% of their oil from china. if china cutoff the oil it would be in a different situation. but that's their best ally in the region. >> and china doesn't want north korea to end and the minute these people are going to move they are going to china and they don't want anything to do with themment. >> you will have this population that is so depressed they are moving to south korea and china. >> it will be like east-west germany, but with less scat porn. >> it is mostly my fault because it was in the 90s i dated kim-jong-il and it put him in a strange function. >> cash -- strange funk. >> that is the name of his next album. >> he is the sexiest man alive. >> we are missing the big story. in north korea they must have a large supply of ed schulz shows. >> i feel bad for that woman. now that she is international she is going to kim
there is the ability to hit us with us. >> i think it is a lesson. we don't want them to be in that position where we can't do anything. >> where is china this china is so big. they could crush north korea. >> north korea gets 90% of their oil from china. if china cutoff the oil it would be in a different situation. but that's their best ally in the region. >> and china doesn't want north korea to end and the minute these people are going to move they are going to china...
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thanks for staying with us here on our t. seventeen minutes past the hour now the pentagon is propose supplying high altitude spy drones to south korea the deal for up to four pilotless aircraft still needs congressional approval it could be worth as much as one point two billion dollars analysts nile bowie thinks the sale could seriously antagonize north korea though which is sensitive to potential intrusion over its territory. if congress allows these drones to be sold to south korea what i think will happen is that they will use these drones to monitor the demilitarized zone so the south korean border they can also potentially be used to monitor north koreans and north korea's nuclear facilities however we have to remember that north korea is one of many times but its territorial integrity so i think will happen is if south korean drones for example penetrate north korean airspace this could potentially start a huge conflict and if you look at the results of that latest offering elections the president will let him hey she
thanks for staying with us here on our t. seventeen minutes past the hour now the pentagon is propose supplying high altitude spy drones to south korea the deal for up to four pilotless aircraft still needs congressional approval it could be worth as much as one point two billion dollars analysts nile bowie thinks the sale could seriously antagonize north korea though which is sensitive to potential intrusion over its territory. if congress allows these drones to be sold to south korea what i...
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on the basis of their -- of how much attention they pay to us and how closely they look a us in the eye and how attentive they hang on our every word. it's the most narcissistic thing we've ever done as human beings. (laughter) >> stephen: so it's the best thing we've ever done. as far as we're concerned, because we are the ones who are the subject of the narcissism. >> yes. i dog pays more attention to your face than a human being does because dogs have much better eyesight than we do and they have much better hearing and obviously much better smell. >> stephen: my dog gipper and i are always in constant competition as to who can pay more attention to me. (laughter) everything has to be political these days. i haven't seen much political in here. everything has to be political in our lives today, you know this. what is the conservative dog and what is the liberal dog? >> well, this may by one of those wonderful examples that doesn't have --. >> stephen: wrong, wrong. the president's dog bo is the liberal dog. it's a portuguese water dog, okay? why not an american water dog? conserv
on the basis of their -- of how much attention they pay to us and how closely they look a us in the eye and how attentive they hang on our every word. it's the most narcissistic thing we've ever done as human beings. (laughter) >> stephen: so it's the best thing we've ever done. as far as we're concerned, because we are the ones who are the subject of the narcissism. >> yes. i dog pays more attention to your face than a human being does because dogs have much better eyesight than we...